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Prime Jerusalem – home for Jews worldwide in the capital | The Jerusalem Post
NADLAN MEDIA · 2026-03-09 · via JPost.com - Real Estate | The Jerusalem Post

In Jerusalem’s Holyland complex, Prime Jerusalem is a luxury project by Dan and Rami Levy Real Estate with 268 units, a commercial boulevard, and premium amenities for local and Diaspora buyers.

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Prime Jerusalem lets Jews worldwide own a luxury home in the heart of Jerusalem.
Prime Jerusalem lets Jews worldwide own a luxury home in the heart of Jerusalem.
(photo credit: VIEWPOINT)
ByNADLAN MEDIA
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In recent years, there has been a steady increase in interest among Jews from the Diaspora in purchasing properties in Jerusalem. For many, it is not just a financial investment but a deep connection to their roots, creating a family anchor in Israel, and the opportunity to live in a city that is the beating heart of the Jewish people. Jerusalem in 2026 is not just a city of history and faith; it is also a modern, developing city with advanced infrastructure, green parks, cultural and leisure centers, and new neighborhoods that are redefining the residential experience.

One of the most talked-about and prominent projects in the capital today is Prime Jerusalem, a joint initiative of Dan Real Estate from the Dan Group and Rami Levy Real Estate, located in the Holyland complex in Jerusalem – one of the most sought-after areas in the city.

The last opportunity in a sought-after neighborhood

Prime Jerusalem is the final project to be built in the Holyland complex. This fact enhances the sense of exclusivity and the potential for long-term value appreciation. For international buyers seeking a property in Jerusalem that combines quality of life with investment stability, this is a significant consideration.

The project will include 268 housing units across three 18-story towers, alongside a commercial boulevard of approximately 1,500 sqm. It is a unique residential complex with a diverse mix of 3–6-room apartments, as well as facilities for residents such as residents’ clubs, a gym, a roof garden with a pastoral view of the city, and a business lounge. For residents’ comfort, a green park will be created at the center of the project, with walking paths and intimate seating areas, providing optimal community life for families. Its unique location at the edge of the hill, combined with spacious balconies in every apartment, allows for open and spectacular views of the city and the Deer Valley.

The project was designed by architects Amazia Aaronson and Eyal Itzkin, offering a living experience aimed at an audience seeking high standards and meticulous planning. Beyond exceptionally large apartments, residents will enjoy complementary services typical of luxury projects in leading cities worldwide – a standard familiar to buyers from the U.S., Canada, the UK, or France, but with a uniquely Jerusalem added value.

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The planned commercial boulevard will include cafés and boutique stores, creating a vibrant and active living environment while maintaining a carefully curated neighborhood character. Residents will enjoy daily services within walking distance without sacrificing privacy or convenience.

Strategic location: Between nature, culture, and accessibility

Jerusalem is a city of harmonious contrasts: Sacredness and innovation, Jerusalem stone and advanced technology, the calm of nature alongside urban energy. Choosing where to place one’s home is just as important as selecting the apartment itself.

The Holyland complex, part of the Ramat Sharett neighborhood, features advanced environmental development and proximity to one of Jerusalem’s unique natural areas, such as the Deer Valley Nature Reserve, which spans approximately 250 dunams.

In addition to nature, residents enjoy proximity to major commercial and leisure hubs: Malha Mall, Teddy Stadium, the Jerusalem Arena, and the Technology Park are all nearby. The adjacent train station, combined with high accessibility to Road 16 and Begin Road, allows for convenient travel to central Israel and Ben Gurion Airport.

For families from the Diaspora who come to Israel for several months a year or are considering future immigration, such a location offers an optimal combination: A quiet and well-maintained neighborhood with rapid access to all of Jerusalem’s life centers and beyond.

An entry point into Jerusalem’s luxury market

For many, purchasing an apartment in Jerusalem ranges between a personal, rooted connection to the city and an economic-strategic decision. Prime Jerusalem seeks to connect these two dimensions: A home in the heart of the capital and a high-quality asset in an area with stable demand and long-term value retention.

Apartment prices in the project start at 3.89 million NIS for 4-room apartments. In the Jerusalem market, characterized by high demand and limited supply, this represents a significant yet competitive entry point compared to similar luxury projects in the city.

The wide mix – from 3-room to 6-room large and spacious apartments with exceptionally rich specifications – allows for suitability to different audiences: Young couples or investors seeking a compact apartment; Diaspora families wishing for a spacious vacation or holiday home; buyers planning permanent relocation to Israel and seeing the property as a future home. Residents will enjoy upgraded kitchens from leading suppliers, underfloor heating, and a wide range of optional upgrades, each carefully selected to provide a perfect living experience.

Prime Jerusalem sets a new standard in quality and environmentally friendly construction, designed according to green building principles.

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Buying with confidence

When purchasing a property remotely, geographical distance sharpens the importance of trust. Prime Jerusalem is backed by two strong and reputable groups, combining extensive national experience with deep local knowledge of Jerusalem.

Dan Real Estate – a name symbolizing power, stability, and reliability in the Israeli market for nearly 80 years. Established over a decade ago, the company initiates and advances large-scale residential, office, and commercial projects. Dan Real Estate’s activity focuses on high-demand areas throughout the country, currently advancing over 20 projects comprising tens of thousands of housing units at various stages, through company-owned land and urban renewal projects. Clients benefit from a unique combination of the security and reputation of a strong group with personalized service and precise attention to each buyer.

Alongside it operates Rami Levy Real Estate, part of the Rami Levy Hashikma Marketing Group. The company specializes in real estate management, development, and maintenance, mainly in Jerusalem and surrounding areas, bringing deep knowledge of the city and local demand patterns. The collaboration between Dan Real Estate and Rami Levy Real Estate creates a unique synergy. For Jews worldwide seeking to purchase a property in the capital, the meaning is clear: A project based on proven experience, professional management, and long-term vision.

Looking forward: An anchor for the Jews of the Diaspora

For many Jews worldwide, Jerusalem is not just a destination; it is a meeting point between a deep past and a possible future. The city preserves memory, tradition, and identity across generations – while simultaneously continuing to develop, expand, and renew, strengthening infrastructure, transportation, and public spaces.

Prime Jerusalem is located at the intersection of urban nature, advanced infrastructure, and an established neighborhood. For those seeking a property to serve as a second home, family vacation apartment, or long-term investment in the heart of the Jewish people, it represents an opportunity to combine vision with real value.

Jerusalem has always been a symbol. Today, it is also a strategic choice. Prime Jerusalem offers the Jews of the world a chance to take part in the city’s next chapter – and to build a home there.

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This article was written in cooperation with Dan Real Estate and Rami Levy Real Estate

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